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View synonyms for
come to
verb
- adverborprep. and reflexive to regain consciousness or return to one's normal state
- adverb nautical to slow a vessel or bring her to a stop
- preposition to amount to (a sum of money)
your bill comes to four pounds
- preposition to arrive at (a certain state)
what is the world coming to?
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International students typically have two certifications that allow them to come to the the U.S. and study.
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However, Allan admits the child they came to foster was curious about his age.
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He ran 3:58.35 and is coming to race against the best on the West Coast.
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Popular discontent emboldened both the Nazis and the Communists, and increasingly, industrial and banking leaders came to see Hitler as the weapon they could wield to crush the radical left.
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That’s why, on Friday night, there was a distinct buzz around Citizens Bank Park when the Dodgers came to town.
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